Workshops for Leaders
Join leaders from across SFU to participate in leadership-related learning and development opportunities. Not only will this enhance your own professional development, and be a chance to connect with colleagues, it will also contribute to a positive learning culture for your team. Please also visit our list of online resources on a number of foundational and transferable skills.
Fall 2025: Please check back as we're regularly updating this website with opportunities.
Leader’s Mini-Series
Join us for another Leader’s Mini-Series, some details are included below, with more coming soon. The mini-series provides practical tools and information to support and strengthen our leadership community at SFU. The series has been designed by SFU leaders ÓÈÎïÊÓÆµ leaders and aims to be timely, relevant, and responsive. The series sessions are an opportunity to hear from, discuss with, and stay connected to other leaders.
All virtual sessions run for 1 hour. We encourage you to attend all sessions in the series however, they are designed as stand-alone and can be taken independently. Registration coming soon- please check back.
Date | Title | Hosts | Summary |
Tuesday, October 7th from 1-2pm | Leading Intentionally: Tools for Thoughtful Leadership |
Christine Palak, Director of Labour and Employee Relations, People, Equity and Inclusion | This session explores managerial practices for foundations ofmindful leadership, emphasizing awareness, reflection, values, and presence as key supports for thoughtful leadership. Participants will identify everyday examples, reflect on personal habits, and engage in peer sharing to deepen insight. Participants will conclude with a personalized micro-intention or mindfulness practice to take into their leadership. This session is appropriate for all leaders whether you're a new or seasoned leader. |
Tuesday, October 14th from 1-2pm | Rethinking Work in a Budget Constrained Environment |
People & Organization Development, People, Equity and Inclusion | |
Tuesday, October 21st from 1-2pm | Building Community Through Sharing Passion Projects | Tanya Behrisch, PhD, Associate Director, SFU Co-operative Education and Liesl Jurock, Acting Program Manager, Co-op. | |
Tuesday, October 28th from 1-2pm | A Leader's Role: Responding to Disclosures of Sexualized Violence workshop | Belinda Karsen, Interim Associate Director and Educational Specialist, Sexual Violence Support & Prevention Office |
Why It Matters for People Leaders: As a leader, your response to sexualized violence can significantly impact the wellbeing of individuals and the broader organizational climate. This session will empower you to lead with confidence, clarity, and compassion if navigating these sensitive situations. |
Tuesday, November 4th from 10-11* | Wá7lhkacw ha áma (Are you ok? Are you good?) | Skel7áw̓s, Naomi Narcisse, Director Indigenous Initiatives | Some of the values we share in the RESPECT program is the importance of taking care of each other, and being kind to ourselves. Too often, we find ourselves busy nurturing others—at work, at home, and in our communities—leaving little time to pause and care for ourselves. In this mini workshop, we invite you to gift yourself this time to explore holistic tools you can use to check in with yourself. These practices are designed to help you maintain balance, and reconnect with your own well-being—so that you can continue to care for others from a place of strength and sustainability. |
*Please note this workshop time differs from the others in the series.
Need to Cancel your Registration?
Most of our workshops fill up and have waitlists, please cancel your registration with as much notice as possible to open up your space for someone else.
Please follow these steps to cancel your registration with more than 7 days notice:
-Go to your Eventbrite account and find the workshop order:
-Select ‘cancel your order’
Cancellations with less than 7 days notice:
Email pei_learn@sfu.ca to cancel your registration with less than 7 days’ notice. If we don’t hear from you and you don’t attend the workshop, we may need to charge your department to compensate for associated costs. Cancellations within 7 days are not eligible for refunds (when applicable).
Workshop Fees:
Some workshops have a nominal fee of $75 to offset costs to enable us to provide exceptional learning opportunities. The fee is substantially lower than similar workshops offered externally and can be reimbursed through PD funds or departments may choose to cover the fee.